One witness reported seeing a shooter chase a man around a vehicle as he fired a pistol.

Everett police Sgt. Robert Goetz said Bailey fired at four men, hitting one. He and the victims left before police arrived.

“This may have been a continuation of an incident that occurred several days before,” he said. “It was an altercation between the suspect and one of the four individuals. … There was no gang affiliation and no indication it was drug related.”

While officers investigated the shooting scene, the shooting victim went to Everett Providence Hospital with a stomach wound. The 25-year-old Everett man’s wounds are not considered life-threatening.

Police believe the shooting victim was not the man Bailey had previously fought with.

“It appears that the victim was the first person of the group that Mr. Bailey came across as he began firing at the victim and the others,” Goetz said.

Investigators have been in contact with the Bailey’s attorney to get him to surrender, police said. But efforts were unsuccessful Wednesday.

Officers warn that Bailey should be considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information is asked to call 911, and advised not to try and apprehend him.